well negative numbers are numbers before zero in other words think of a number line and you see all numbers on the front of the zero, however, there are numbers before zero too. like all backwards numbers where in away to say it -100 is the smallest number in the negatives while -1 is the biggest number in the negatives.
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Yes, if you are averaging numbers that include negative numbers.
Negative numbers are numbers less than zero.
IN statistics yes there is a negative mean. Mean is the average of multiple numbers. Negative is opposite of positive.
The answer depends onwhat you mean by negative numbers: negative integers, negative rationals, or negative reals?what you mean by "combined with". The union of sets, a sum, multiple or some other Cartesian or cross product.
You find the mean of negative numbers the same way you find the mean of any numbers. You add them up and then you divide by the number of numbers. An example, using -3, -4, -6, and -9. The sum is -22. N is 4. The mean is -5.5.
Negative.
Yes, the mean can be negative if the numbers being averaged are negative. For example, if you are averaging temperatures and all of the temperatures are below zero, your average temperature will be a negative number.
They are less than 0.
not negative
In maths there are positive and negative numbers. Positive numbers are all numbers that are greater than 0. e.g. 1, 9, 234, 0.123 Negative numbers are identified by a negative sign e.g. -2, -100, -2.75
What do you mean by "higher?"They are smaller than positive numbers since they are to the left of positive numbers on the number line.Beyond that, not sure what you mean.